simple..
1. make 2 layers of the same thing...
2. go to filters select "blur" then go to "Gaussian blur"
3. set the radius (pixels) to 4.0
4. put it on overlay then put the gaussian blur layer under the original and it will have a "blend" ish effect... but to do it better
1. same thing
2. same thing
3. set to 1.5
4. set original layer to overlay mode
done

"You talk like a drunk man walks: in every direction but where he be headed."“You mean that it’s not only what he does that makes him dangerous, but also what he feels justified in doing?”

simple..
1. make 2 layers of the same thing...
2. go to filters select "blur" then go to "Gaussian blur"
3. set the radius (pixels) to 4.0
4. put it on overlay then put the gaussian blur layer under the original and it will have a "blend" ish effect... but to do it better
1. same thing
2. same thing
3. set to 1.5
4. set original layer to overlay mode
done

Thanks for this
Will try it tomorrow.

Originally Posted by compaq soul

Looks cool NJ ;D (kinda annoying how it looks like its hanging in mid air, but thats just me )

yeh, When i look at it now i think wtf lol

Originally Posted by Scrcrw

the bg is too plain and yeah work on ur blending

Yeh ill work on the blending, But idk what to put in the backgournd.
What i did there was make 3 images of the same thing, Then smudges together, Then did a simple effect.

simple..
1. make 2 layers of the same thing...
2. go to filters select "blur" then go to "Gaussian blur"
3. set the radius (pixels) to 4.0
4. put it on overlay then put the gaussian blur layer under the original and it will have a "blend" ish effect... but to do it better
1. same thing
2. same thing
3. set to 1.5
4. set original layer to overlay mode
done

my advice is to not listen to this guy
no offense but hes also begginer
learning from another beginner wont help just google for tuts

Look for some tutorials on the following:
- C4Ds / fractal renders, and how to use them
- Smudging
- Flow
- Lighting and depth
You'll learn a lot from deviantart.com, search "sig tutorial" or something similar. Helps.